* Define duk_internal_exception, a plain exception class, wihch is used as
the value thrown for Duktape internal long control transfers. The value
intentionally does not inherit from std::exception so that it'd be as
unlikely as possible that user code would catch the internal exception
type; only a "catch (...)" would catch it.
* Replace DUK_SETJMP() if clauses with "try", and SETJMP() error handling
blocks with "catch (duk_internal_exception &exc)" blocks.
* Also add clauses for "catch (std::exception &exc)" and "catch (...)" to
catch C++ exceptions thrown by user code which are propagated to Duktape
try-catch blocks. Such exceptions are converted to API errors. For now
it's not supported for user code to propagate a C++ exception "through"
Duktape, as that would require some semantics changes to (native) protected
calls. Catching and converting such exceptions to API errors makes the
user code error apparent and easier to fix.